Noise and Vibration Measurement, Control and Training
Award winning noise control technology reduces typical project costs by 50 - 80% ...
Widely recognised as the leading UK exponents of best practice in noise and vibration control and management, the INVC is the ideal first port of call for advice, information and practical solutions to noise and vibration problems. Search the site for examples or contact us for independent advice on noise and vibration control from an expert consultant.
innovative, self-financing noise control at source technology
HAV database - never measure hand-arm vibration again?
the major UK provider of Noise and HAV competency training
environmental noise control - we probably define Best Available Technology (BAT)
Record Breaking Formula One Fan Noise Control
Fitting silencers to this fan extract system seemed a long winded process to a company used to the pace of change in Formula One. Red Bull looked for an alternative and found it in our aerodynamic noise control technology
- and found a 1000-fold reduction in noise with no loss in efficiency or maintenance. “We felt that there had to be a better way to reduce the fan noise other than by compromising the system efficiency and creating additional long term maintenance” said Terry Brice of Red Bull Technology. “The INVC technique not only produced a fantastic result, but it’s also very satisfying as an elegant engineering solution”.
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Buy Quiet Noise Purchasing Policy - Caveat Emptor...
Don't let your suppliers waste your money on noise control that is not best practice
A “Buy Quiet” purchasing policy for new plant can either be the single most cost effective - or one of the most expensive - long term noise control measures that a company can take. The difference between the two lies in the way that the policy is implemented. As most suppliers have little expertise in engineering noise reduction, it is up to you to implement an effective Buy Quiet purchasing policy to ensure that best practice is used. Contact us to discuss our de-facto UK standard template policies and training options.
Best Practice in Environmental Noise Control with Free Occupational Noise Benefits...
Corrugator noise control eliminates noise nuisance, PPE - and reduces costs by 80% ... 
Noise control at source on the corrugator plant inside the building not only lifted the abatement notice, but also the requirement for mandatory PPE for operators - definitely best practice as it also reduced the cost from £125,000 down to £25,000.... Northern Packaging would certainly agree that this approach results in Best Available Technology (BAT).
Unnecessary Noise Assessments are Common - act to reduce your management costs
In place of yet another costly occupational noise assessment telling you what you already know, the Noise Management Audit benchmarks current procedures and provides you with a pragmatic Action Plan for best practice (including costed noise control options based on the latest innovations - the keystone of the regulations). This dramatically reduces costs and also provides the certification required to prove that PPE is the only option for long term risk management.
HAV Management Audit - dramatically reduce your HAV risk management costs
The Audit is the fastest and most effective way to ensure compliance with current best practice in HAV assessment and risk management. It generates a detailed Action Plan with full technical support based on innovations that can reduce costs by up to 80%.
Self-Financing Noise Control - innovative engineering noise control technology
The concept of "self-financing noise control" sounds like an oxymoron - unless you are familiar with the innovative new technology and materials that make it possible. Imagine noise control measures that actually reduce operating costs - we have.... Find out if you can turn this regulatory requirement into a profitable exercise.
Comment and Opinion - Sounding-Off
Acoustic shock "shock", psychological silencing, placebo HAV PPE, noise kills people...
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